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12923. Uprouse You! Soldiers Of The Cross

1 Uprouse you! Soldiers of the cross,
And let your banner fly;
Ring out the tale of Jesus’ love,
And raise your songs on high:
Tell all the nations how He died,
To save the world from sin;
Proclaim the kingdom’s open gates,
That all may enter in!

2 Arouse you to your noble task,
To win a dying world,
And rest not till in every land
Christ’s banner be unfurled!
O never let your voice be stilled,
Your lifelong struggle cease,
Till all the earth shall worship Him,
Th’eternal Prince of Peace.

3 Then forward, to the battle press,
Ye ransomed sons of light;
Your dauntless souls shall victory gain
In every long-drawn fight;
Till ye before the throne of God
Your joyful captives bring,
And with the crown upon your brow,
His endless praises sing!

Text Information
First Line: Uprouse you! Soldiers of the cross
Title: Uprouse You! Soldiers Of The Cross
Author: Francis Partridge
Meter: CMD
Language: English
Source: The Book of Common Praise by J. E. Jones (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1909)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: WARRIOR
Composer: Archibald McDonald (1877)
Meter: CMD
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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